On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 11:19 +0000, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
2.6.10-cko1 RT-V0.7.33-04
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Timeout Rate . . . . . . . . : ( 0.0) ( 0.0) /hour
XRUN Rate . . . . . . . . . . : 216.8 2.2 /hour
Delay Rate (>spare time) . . : 395.2 0.0 /hour
Delay Rate (>1000 usecs) . . : 375.8 0.0 /hour
Delay Maximum . . . . . . . . : 4320 308 usecs
Cycle Maximum . . . . . . . . : 845 1051 usecs
Average DSP Load. . . . . . . : 44.0 50.2 %
Average CPU System Load . . . : 14.4 31.7 %
Average CPU User Load . . . . : 19.8 21.4 %
Average CPU Nice Load . . . . : 0.0 0.0 %
Average CPU I/O Wait Load . . : 0.1 0.1 %
Average CPU IRQ Load . . . . : 0.0 0.0 %
Average CPU Soft-IRQ Load . . : 0.0 0.0 %
Average Interrupt Rate . . . : 1691.7 1692.6 /sec
Average Context-Switch Rate . : 13368.8 18213.9 /sec
How long do you have to run it for, and what kind of load are you
producing, to get those results? Here are my results with 2.6.10
vanilla. No xruns.
rlrevell@mindpipe:~/jack_test3.2$ ./jack_test3_run.sh
Launching jack_test3_nmeter...done.
Launching 16 ./jack_test3_client(s) instance(s)...done.
Running
jackd...1...2...3...4...5...6...7...8...9...10...11...12...13...14...15...16...done.
Killing jack_test3_nmeter...OK.
./jack_test3_run.sh: line 143: 21311 Terminated ( ${NMETER} ${NMETER_ARGS}
>>${LOG} 2>&1 )
************* SUMMARY RESULT ****************
Total seconds ran . . . . . . : 300
Number of clients . . . . . . : 16
Ports per client . . . . . . : 4
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Timeout Count . . . . . . . . :( 0)
XRUN Count . . . . . . . . . : 0
Delay Count (>spare time) . . : 0
Delay Count (>1000 usecs) . . : 0
Delay Maximum . . . . . . . . : 0 usecs
Cycle Maximum . . . . . . . . : 125 usecs
Average DSP Load. . . . . . . : 1.8 %
Average CPU System Load . . . : 3.1 %
Average CPU User Load . . . . : 26.7 %
Average CPU Nice Load . . . . : 0.0 %
Average CPU I/O Wait Load . . : 0.6 %
Average CPU IRQ Load . . . . : 1.9 %
Average CPU Soft-IRQ Load . . : 0.0 %
Average Interrupt Rate . . . : 1949.4 /sec
Average Context-Switch Rate . : 1833.6 /sec
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Lee